From 29d90ac86d05b4f21a37d9b585fec5579239541a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Axel Beckert Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 02:20:30 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Separate functional patches and man-page fixes as of 1.01b-15 --- debian/patches/man-page-fixes.diff | 361 ++++++++++++++++++ .../patches/patches-as-of-mmv-1.01b-15.diff | 360 +---------------- debian/patches/series | 1 + 3 files changed, 365 insertions(+), 357 deletions(-) create mode 100644 debian/patches/man-page-fixes.diff diff --git a/debian/patches/man-page-fixes.diff b/debian/patches/man-page-fixes.diff new file mode 100644 index 0000000..55696ba --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/man-page-fixes.diff @@ -0,0 +1,361 @@ +Description: Man page fixes as of mmv 1.01b-15 + This patch contains the man-page fixes as of mmv 1.01b-15 when it has + been converted to the source format "3.0 (quilt)" +Author: Multiple Authors. See changelog for details. +Reviewed-By: Axel Beckert +Last-Update: 2012-12-29 + +--- mmv-1.01b.orig/mmv.1 ++++ mmv-1.01b/mmv.1 +@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ + .\" To print the MS-DOS version, use option -rO2. + .\" Under System V, take out the '.\" ' from the next line. + .\" .nr O 1 +-.TH MMV 1 "November 20, 1989 (v1.0)" ++.TH MMV 1 "November 20, 2001 (v1.0lfs)" + .ie !'\nO'2' \{\ + .SH NAME + mmv \- move/copy/append/link multiple files by wildcard patterns +@@ -21,13 +21,14 @@ mmv \- move/copy/append multiple files b + \} + .SH SYNOPSIS + .B mmv +-.if '\nO'2' [\fB-m\fP|\fBx\fP|\fBr\fP|\fBc\fP|\fBo\fP|\fBa\fP|\fBz\fP] +-.if '\nO'0' [\fB-m\fP|\fBx\fP|\fBr\fP|\fBc\fP|\fBo\fP|\fBa\fP|\fBl\fP|\fBs\fP] +-.if '\nO'1' [\fB-m\fP|\fBx\fP|\fBr\fP|\fBc\fP|\fBo\fP|\fBa\fP|\fBl\fP] +-[\fB-h\fP] +-[\fB-d\fP|\fBp\fP] +-[\fB-g\fP|\fBt\fP] +-[\fB-v\fP|\fBn\fP] ++.if '\nO'2' [\fB\-m\fP|\fBx\fP|\fBr\fP|\fBc\fP|\fBo\fP|\fBa\fP|\fBz\fP] ++.if '\nO'0' [\fB\-m\fP|\fBx\fP|\fBr\fP|\fBc\fP|\fBo\fP|\fBa\fP|\fBl\fP|\fBs\fP] ++.if '\nO'1' [\fB\-m\fP|\fBx\fP|\fBr\fP|\fBc\fP|\fBo\fP|\fBa\fP|\fBl\fP] ++[\fB\-h\fP] ++[\fB\-d\fP|\fBp\fP] ++[\fB\-g\fP|\fBt\fP] ++[\fB\-v\fP|\fBn\fP] ++[\fB\-\-\fP] + [\fBfrom to\fP] + .if '\nO'2' \{\ + .br +@@ -56,6 +57,9 @@ from the entire set of actions specified + and gives the user the choice of either + proceeding by avoiding the offending parts + or aborting. ++.I mmv ++does support large files (LFS) but it does *NOT* support ++sparse files (i.e. it explodes them). + + .ce + The Task Options +@@ -71,7 +75,7 @@ If none of these are specified, + .ie '\nO'2' \{\ + a default (patchable by + .IR mmvpatch , +-and initially -x) ++and initially \-x) + determines the task. + \} + .el \{\ +@@ -81,18 +85,18 @@ was invoked (argv[0]): + + command name default task + +- mmv -x ++ mmv \-x + .br +- mcp -c ++ mcp \-c + .br +- mad -a ++ mad \-a + .br +- mln -l ++ mln \-l + \} + .PP + The task option choices are: + .TP +--m : ++\-m : + move source file to target name. + Both must be on the same device. + Will not move directories. +@@ -102,8 +106,8 @@ moves the link without checking if the l + directory is different than the old. + \} + .TP +--x : +-same as -m, except cross-device moves are done ++\-x : ++same as \-m, except cross-device moves are done + by copying, then deleting source. + When copying, sets the + .ie !'\nO'2' permission bits +@@ -111,7 +115,7 @@ When copying, sets the + and file modification time + of the target file to that of the source file. + .TP +--r : ++\-r : + rename source file or directory to target name. + The target name must not include a path: + the file remains in the same directory in all cases. +@@ -119,7 +123,7 @@ This option is the only way of renaming + .IR mmv . + .if '\nO'2' It is only available under DOS version 3.0 or higher. + .TP +--c : ++\-c : + copy source file to target name. + Sets the file modification time and + .ie !'\nO'2' permission bits +@@ -128,7 +132,7 @@ of the target file to that of the source + regardless of whether the target file already exists. + Chains and cycles (to be explained below) are not allowed. + .TP +--o : ++\-o : + overwrite target name with source file. + .ie '\nO'2' \{\ + If target file exists, its attributes are left unchanged. +@@ -146,38 +150,38 @@ and the execute permission bits copied f + In either case, the file modification time is set to the current time. + \} + .TP +--a : ++\-a : + append contents of source file to target name. + Target file modification time is set to the current time. + If target file does not exist, + it is created with + .ie '\nO'2' attributes + .el permission bits +-set as under -o. +-Unlike all other options, -a allows multiple source files to have the +-same target name, e.g. "mmv -a ++set as under \-o. ++Unlike all other options, \-a allows multiple source files to have the ++same target name, e.g. "mmv \-a + .ie '\nO'2' *.c + .el \\*.c + big" will append all ".c" files to "big". +-Chains and cycles are also allowed, so "mmv -a f f" will double up "f". ++Chains and cycles are also allowed, so "mmv \-a f f" will double up "f". + .ie '\nO'2' \{\ + .TP +--z : +-same as -a, but if the target file exists, and its last character is a ^Z, ++\-z : ++same as \-a, but if the target file exists, and its last character is a ^Z, + and the source file is not empty, + this ^Z is truncated before doing the append. + \} + .el \{\ + .TP +--l : ++\-l : + link target name to source file. + Both must be on the same device, + and the source must not be a directory. + Chains and cycles are not allowed. + .if '\nO'0' \{\ + .TP +--s : +-same as -l, but use symbolic links instead of hard links. ++\-s : ++same as \-l, but use symbolic links instead of hard links. + For the resulting link to aim back at the source, + either the source name must begin with a '/', + or the target must reside in either the current or the source directory. +@@ -190,7 +194,7 @@ and the source can be a directory. + Only one of these option may be given, + and it applies to all matching files. + Remaining options need not be given separately, +-i.e. "mmv -mk" is allowed. ++i.e. "mmv \-mk" is allowed. + + .ce + Multiple Pattern Pairs +@@ -232,7 +236,7 @@ a b + a c + .in -3 + +-would give the error message "a -> c : no match" because file "a" ++would give the error message "a \-> c : no match" because file "a" + (even if it exists) + was already matched by the first pattern pair. + +@@ -255,10 +259,10 @@ matching any single character, + and matching any one of a set of characters. + .PP + Between the '[' and ']', a range from character 'a' through character 'z' +-is specified with "a-z". ++is specified with "a\-z". + The set of matching characters can be negated by inserting + a '^' after the '['. +-Thus, "[^b-e2-5_]" ++Thus, "[^b\-e2\-5_]" + will match any character but 'b' through 'e', '2' through '5', and '_'. + .if '\nO'2' \{\ + .PP +@@ -305,13 +309,13 @@ However, the '~' is not treated as a wil + in the sense that it is not assigned a wildcard index (see below). + \} + .PP +-Since matching a directory under a task option other than -r or -s ++Since matching a directory under a task option other than \-r or \-s + would result in an error, +-tasks other than -r and -s ++tasks other than \-r and \-s + match directories only against completely explicit + .I from + patterns (i.e. not containing wildcards). +-Under -r and -s, this applies only to "." and "..". ++Under \-r and \-s, this applies only to "." and "..". + .PP + .ie '\nO'2' \{\ + Hidden and system files are also only matched +@@ -324,7 +328,7 @@ Files beginning with '.' are only matche + .I from + patterns that begin with an explicit '.'. + \} +-However, if -h is specified, they are matched normally. ++However, if \-h is specified, they are matched normally. + .if !'\nO'2' \{\ + .PP + Warning: since the shell normally expands wildcards +@@ -332,8 +336,9 @@ before passing the command-line argument + .IR mmv , + it is usually necessary to enclose the command-line + .I from +-pattern +-in quotes. ++and ++.I to ++patterns in quotes. + \} + + .ce +@@ -363,7 +368,7 @@ pattern is "abc*.*" and the + pattern is "xyz#2.#1", + then "abc.txt" is targeted to "xyztxt.". + (The first '*' matched "", and the second matched "txt".) +-Similarly, for the pattern pair ";*.[clp]" -> "#1#3\*(SL#2", ++Similarly, for the pattern pair ";*.[clp]" \-> "#1#3\*(SL#2", + "foo1\*(SLfoo2\*(SLprog.c" is targeted to "foo1\*(SLfoo2\*(SLc\*(SLprog". + Note that there is no '\*(SL' following the "#1" in the + .I to +@@ -397,7 +402,7 @@ expands the '~' in the exact same manner + does not expand it at all). + \} + .PP +-For all task options other than -r, if the target name is a directory, ++For all task options other than \-r, if the target name is a directory, + the real target name is formed by appending + a '\*(SL' followed by the last component + of the source file name. +@@ -434,7 +439,7 @@ a b + .br + b c + +-specifies the chain "a" -> "b" -> "c". ++specifies the chain "a" \-> "b" \-> "c". + A cycle is a chain where the last target name + refers back to the first source file, + e.g. "mmv a a". +@@ -461,9 +466,9 @@ Furthermore, + .I mmv + checks if any of its actions will result + in the destruction of existing files. +-If the -d (delete) option is specified, ++If the \-d (delete) option is specified, + all file deletions or overwrites are done silently. +-Under -p (protect), all deletions or overwrites ++Under \-p (protect), all deletions or overwrites + (except those specified with "(*)" on the standard input, see below) + are treated as errors. + And if neither option is specified, +@@ -487,16 +492,16 @@ Once all errors are detected, + queries the user whether he wishes + to continue by avoiding the erroneous actions or to abort altogether. + This and all other queries may be avoided by specifying either the +--g (go) or -t (terminate) option. ++\-g (go) or \-t (terminate) option. + The former will resolve all difficulties by avoiding the erroneous actions; + the latter will abort + .I mmv + if any errors are detected. + Specifying either of them defaults + .I mmv +-to -p, unless -d is specified ++to \-p, unless \-d is specified + (see above). +-Thus, -g and -t are most useful when running ++Thus, \-g and \-t are most useful when running + .I mmv + in the background or in + a shell script, +@@ -508,28 +513,28 @@ Reports + Once the actions to be performed are determined, + .I mmv + performs them silently, +-unless either the -v (verbose) or -n (no-execute) option is specified. ++unless either the \-v (verbose) or \-n (no-execute) option is specified. + The former causes + .I mmv + to report each performed action + on the standard output as + +-a -> b : done. ++a \-> b : done. + + Here, "a" and "b" would be replaced by the source and target names, + respectively. + If the action deletes the old target, + a "(*)" is inserted after the the target name. +-Also, the "->" symbol is modified when a cycle has to be broken: ++Also, the "\->" symbol is modified when a cycle has to be broken: + the '>' is changed to a '^' on the action prior to which the old target + is renamed to a temporary, +-and the '-' is changed to a '=' on the action where the temporary is used. ++and the '\-' is changed to a '=' on the action where the temporary is used. + .PP +-Under -n, none of the actions are performed, ++Under \-n, none of the actions are performed, + but messages like the above are printed on the standard output + with the ": done." omitted. + .PP +-The output generated by -n can (after editing, if desired) ++The output generated by \-n can (after editing, if desired) + be fed back to + .I mmv + on the standard input +@@ -545,9 +550,9 @@ To facilitate this, + ignores lines on the standard input that look + like its own error and "done" messages, + as well as all lines beginning with white space, +-and will accept pattern pairs with or without the intervening "->" +-(or "-^", "=>", or "=^"). +-Lines with "(*)" after the target pattern have the effect of enabling -d ++and will accept pattern pairs with or without the intervening "\->" ++(or "\-^", "=>", or "=^"). ++Lines with "(*)" after the target pattern have the effect of enabling \-d + for the files matching this pattern only, + so that such deletions are done silently. + When feeding +@@ -596,11 +601,11 @@ on a copy of + .I mmv + named as follows: + +- -x, -m, -r mmv.exe ++ \-x, \-m, \-r mmv.exe + .br +- -c, -o mcp.exe ++ \-c, \-o mcp.exe + .br +- -a, -z mad.exe ++ \-a, \-z mad.exe + .PP + .I Mmvpatch + also determines the best way to uniquely identify directories. diff --git a/debian/patches/patches-as-of-mmv-1.01b-15.diff b/debian/patches/patches-as-of-mmv-1.01b-15.diff index e2f7242..1c186b2 100644 --- a/debian/patches/patches-as-of-mmv-1.01b-15.diff +++ b/debian/patches/patches-as-of-mmv-1.01b-15.diff @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ Description: Patches as of mmv 1.01b-15 - This patch contains the patches as of mmv 1.01b-15 when it has been - converted to the source format "3.0 (quilt)" + This patch contains the functional patches as of mmv 1.01b-15 when it + has been converted to the source format "3.0 (quilt)" Author: Multiple Authors. See changelog for details. Reviewed-By: Axel Beckert -Last-Update: 2012-09-16 +Last-Update: 2012-12-29 --- mmv-1.01b.orig/mmv.c +++ mmv-1.01b/mmv.c @@ -342,360 +342,6 @@ Last-Update: 2012-09-16 #endif utimes(fullrep, tim) ) ---- mmv-1.01b.orig/mmv.1 -+++ mmv-1.01b/mmv.1 -@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ - .\" To print the MS-DOS version, use option -rO2. - .\" Under System V, take out the '.\" ' from the next line. - .\" .nr O 1 --.TH MMV 1 "November 20, 1989 (v1.0)" -+.TH MMV 1 "November 20, 2001 (v1.0lfs)" - .ie !'\nO'2' \{\ - .SH NAME - mmv \- move/copy/append/link multiple files by wildcard patterns -@@ -21,13 +21,14 @@ mmv \- move/copy/append multiple files b - \} - .SH SYNOPSIS - .B mmv --.if '\nO'2' [\fB-m\fP|\fBx\fP|\fBr\fP|\fBc\fP|\fBo\fP|\fBa\fP|\fBz\fP] --.if '\nO'0' [\fB-m\fP|\fBx\fP|\fBr\fP|\fBc\fP|\fBo\fP|\fBa\fP|\fBl\fP|\fBs\fP] --.if '\nO'1' [\fB-m\fP|\fBx\fP|\fBr\fP|\fBc\fP|\fBo\fP|\fBa\fP|\fBl\fP] --[\fB-h\fP] --[\fB-d\fP|\fBp\fP] --[\fB-g\fP|\fBt\fP] --[\fB-v\fP|\fBn\fP] -+.if '\nO'2' [\fB\-m\fP|\fBx\fP|\fBr\fP|\fBc\fP|\fBo\fP|\fBa\fP|\fBz\fP] -+.if '\nO'0' [\fB\-m\fP|\fBx\fP|\fBr\fP|\fBc\fP|\fBo\fP|\fBa\fP|\fBl\fP|\fBs\fP] -+.if '\nO'1' [\fB\-m\fP|\fBx\fP|\fBr\fP|\fBc\fP|\fBo\fP|\fBa\fP|\fBl\fP] -+[\fB\-h\fP] -+[\fB\-d\fP|\fBp\fP] -+[\fB\-g\fP|\fBt\fP] -+[\fB\-v\fP|\fBn\fP] -+[\fB\-\-\fP] - [\fBfrom to\fP] - .if '\nO'2' \{\ - .br -@@ -56,6 +57,9 @@ from the entire set of actions specified - and gives the user the choice of either - proceeding by avoiding the offending parts - or aborting. -+.I mmv -+does support large files (LFS) but it does *NOT* support -+sparse files (i.e. it explodes them). - - .ce - The Task Options -@@ -71,7 +75,7 @@ If none of these are specified, - .ie '\nO'2' \{\ - a default (patchable by - .IR mmvpatch , --and initially -x) -+and initially \-x) - determines the task. - \} - .el \{\ -@@ -81,18 +85,18 @@ was invoked (argv[0]): - - command name default task - -- mmv -x -+ mmv \-x - .br -- mcp -c -+ mcp \-c - .br -- mad -a -+ mad \-a - .br -- mln -l -+ mln \-l - \} - .PP - The task option choices are: - .TP ---m : -+\-m : - move source file to target name. - Both must be on the same device. - Will not move directories. -@@ -102,8 +106,8 @@ moves the link without checking if the l - directory is different than the old. - \} - .TP ---x : --same as -m, except cross-device moves are done -+\-x : -+same as \-m, except cross-device moves are done - by copying, then deleting source. - When copying, sets the - .ie !'\nO'2' permission bits -@@ -111,7 +115,7 @@ When copying, sets the - and file modification time - of the target file to that of the source file. - .TP ---r : -+\-r : - rename source file or directory to target name. - The target name must not include a path: - the file remains in the same directory in all cases. -@@ -119,7 +123,7 @@ This option is the only way of renaming - .IR mmv . - .if '\nO'2' It is only available under DOS version 3.0 or higher. - .TP ---c : -+\-c : - copy source file to target name. - Sets the file modification time and - .ie !'\nO'2' permission bits -@@ -128,7 +132,7 @@ of the target file to that of the source - regardless of whether the target file already exists. - Chains and cycles (to be explained below) are not allowed. - .TP ---o : -+\-o : - overwrite target name with source file. - .ie '\nO'2' \{\ - If target file exists, its attributes are left unchanged. -@@ -146,38 +150,38 @@ and the execute permission bits copied f - In either case, the file modification time is set to the current time. - \} - .TP ---a : -+\-a : - append contents of source file to target name. - Target file modification time is set to the current time. - If target file does not exist, - it is created with - .ie '\nO'2' attributes - .el permission bits --set as under -o. --Unlike all other options, -a allows multiple source files to have the --same target name, e.g. "mmv -a -+set as under \-o. -+Unlike all other options, \-a allows multiple source files to have the -+same target name, e.g. "mmv \-a - .ie '\nO'2' *.c - .el \\*.c - big" will append all ".c" files to "big". --Chains and cycles are also allowed, so "mmv -a f f" will double up "f". -+Chains and cycles are also allowed, so "mmv \-a f f" will double up "f". - .ie '\nO'2' \{\ - .TP ---z : --same as -a, but if the target file exists, and its last character is a ^Z, -+\-z : -+same as \-a, but if the target file exists, and its last character is a ^Z, - and the source file is not empty, - this ^Z is truncated before doing the append. - \} - .el \{\ - .TP ---l : -+\-l : - link target name to source file. - Both must be on the same device, - and the source must not be a directory. - Chains and cycles are not allowed. - .if '\nO'0' \{\ - .TP ---s : --same as -l, but use symbolic links instead of hard links. -+\-s : -+same as \-l, but use symbolic links instead of hard links. - For the resulting link to aim back at the source, - either the source name must begin with a '/', - or the target must reside in either the current or the source directory. -@@ -190,7 +194,7 @@ and the source can be a directory. - Only one of these option may be given, - and it applies to all matching files. - Remaining options need not be given separately, --i.e. "mmv -mk" is allowed. -+i.e. "mmv \-mk" is allowed. - - .ce - Multiple Pattern Pairs -@@ -232,7 +236,7 @@ a b - a c - .in -3 - --would give the error message "a -> c : no match" because file "a" -+would give the error message "a \-> c : no match" because file "a" - (even if it exists) - was already matched by the first pattern pair. - -@@ -255,10 +259,10 @@ matching any single character, - and matching any one of a set of characters. - .PP - Between the '[' and ']', a range from character 'a' through character 'z' --is specified with "a-z". -+is specified with "a\-z". - The set of matching characters can be negated by inserting - a '^' after the '['. --Thus, "[^b-e2-5_]" -+Thus, "[^b\-e2\-5_]" - will match any character but 'b' through 'e', '2' through '5', and '_'. - .if '\nO'2' \{\ - .PP -@@ -305,13 +309,13 @@ However, the '~' is not treated as a wil - in the sense that it is not assigned a wildcard index (see below). - \} - .PP --Since matching a directory under a task option other than -r or -s -+Since matching a directory under a task option other than \-r or \-s - would result in an error, --tasks other than -r and -s -+tasks other than \-r and \-s - match directories only against completely explicit - .I from - patterns (i.e. not containing wildcards). --Under -r and -s, this applies only to "." and "..". -+Under \-r and \-s, this applies only to "." and "..". - .PP - .ie '\nO'2' \{\ - Hidden and system files are also only matched -@@ -324,7 +328,7 @@ Files beginning with '.' are only matche - .I from - patterns that begin with an explicit '.'. - \} --However, if -h is specified, they are matched normally. -+However, if \-h is specified, they are matched normally. - .if !'\nO'2' \{\ - .PP - Warning: since the shell normally expands wildcards -@@ -332,8 +336,9 @@ before passing the command-line argument - .IR mmv , - it is usually necessary to enclose the command-line - .I from --pattern --in quotes. -+and -+.I to -+patterns in quotes. - \} - - .ce -@@ -363,7 +368,7 @@ pattern is "abc*.*" and the - pattern is "xyz#2.#1", - then "abc.txt" is targeted to "xyztxt.". - (The first '*' matched "", and the second matched "txt".) --Similarly, for the pattern pair ";*.[clp]" -> "#1#3\*(SL#2", -+Similarly, for the pattern pair ";*.[clp]" \-> "#1#3\*(SL#2", - "foo1\*(SLfoo2\*(SLprog.c" is targeted to "foo1\*(SLfoo2\*(SLc\*(SLprog". - Note that there is no '\*(SL' following the "#1" in the - .I to -@@ -397,7 +402,7 @@ expands the '~' in the exact same manner - does not expand it at all). - \} - .PP --For all task options other than -r, if the target name is a directory, -+For all task options other than \-r, if the target name is a directory, - the real target name is formed by appending - a '\*(SL' followed by the last component - of the source file name. -@@ -434,7 +439,7 @@ a b - .br - b c - --specifies the chain "a" -> "b" -> "c". -+specifies the chain "a" \-> "b" \-> "c". - A cycle is a chain where the last target name - refers back to the first source file, - e.g. "mmv a a". -@@ -461,9 +466,9 @@ Furthermore, - .I mmv - checks if any of its actions will result - in the destruction of existing files. --If the -d (delete) option is specified, -+If the \-d (delete) option is specified, - all file deletions or overwrites are done silently. --Under -p (protect), all deletions or overwrites -+Under \-p (protect), all deletions or overwrites - (except those specified with "(*)" on the standard input, see below) - are treated as errors. - And if neither option is specified, -@@ -487,16 +492,16 @@ Once all errors are detected, - queries the user whether he wishes - to continue by avoiding the erroneous actions or to abort altogether. - This and all other queries may be avoided by specifying either the ---g (go) or -t (terminate) option. -+\-g (go) or \-t (terminate) option. - The former will resolve all difficulties by avoiding the erroneous actions; - the latter will abort - .I mmv - if any errors are detected. - Specifying either of them defaults - .I mmv --to -p, unless -d is specified -+to \-p, unless \-d is specified - (see above). --Thus, -g and -t are most useful when running -+Thus, \-g and \-t are most useful when running - .I mmv - in the background or in - a shell script, -@@ -508,28 +513,28 @@ Reports - Once the actions to be performed are determined, - .I mmv - performs them silently, --unless either the -v (verbose) or -n (no-execute) option is specified. -+unless either the \-v (verbose) or \-n (no-execute) option is specified. - The former causes - .I mmv - to report each performed action - on the standard output as - --a -> b : done. -+a \-> b : done. - - Here, "a" and "b" would be replaced by the source and target names, - respectively. - If the action deletes the old target, - a "(*)" is inserted after the the target name. --Also, the "->" symbol is modified when a cycle has to be broken: -+Also, the "\->" symbol is modified when a cycle has to be broken: - the '>' is changed to a '^' on the action prior to which the old target - is renamed to a temporary, --and the '-' is changed to a '=' on the action where the temporary is used. -+and the '\-' is changed to a '=' on the action where the temporary is used. - .PP --Under -n, none of the actions are performed, -+Under \-n, none of the actions are performed, - but messages like the above are printed on the standard output - with the ": done." omitted. - .PP --The output generated by -n can (after editing, if desired) -+The output generated by \-n can (after editing, if desired) - be fed back to - .I mmv - on the standard input -@@ -545,9 +550,9 @@ To facilitate this, - ignores lines on the standard input that look - like its own error and "done" messages, - as well as all lines beginning with white space, --and will accept pattern pairs with or without the intervening "->" --(or "-^", "=>", or "=^"). --Lines with "(*)" after the target pattern have the effect of enabling -d -+and will accept pattern pairs with or without the intervening "\->" -+(or "\-^", "=>", or "=^"). -+Lines with "(*)" after the target pattern have the effect of enabling \-d - for the files matching this pattern only, - so that such deletions are done silently. - When feeding -@@ -596,11 +601,11 @@ on a copy of - .I mmv - named as follows: - -- -x, -m, -r mmv.exe -+ \-x, \-m, \-r mmv.exe - .br -- -c, -o mcp.exe -+ \-c, \-o mcp.exe - .br -- -a, -z mad.exe -+ \-a, \-z mad.exe - .PP - .I Mmvpatch - also determines the best way to uniquely identify directories. Index: mmv/Makefile =================================================================== --- mmv.orig/Makefile 2012-09-16 18:24:31.375886230 +0200 diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series index 7f633ff..eb8733d 100644 --- a/debian/patches/series +++ b/debian/patches/series @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ patches-as-of-mmv-1.01b-15.diff +man-page-fixes.diff format-security.diff better-diagnostics-for-directories-584850.diff -- 2.39.2